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                    State and territorial health departments collect basic demographic or core information on notifiable disease case reports.  For selected diseases, additional information pertaining specifically to the disease, or disease-specific data, is also collected.  Most states/territories enter case reports into a basic core entry screen, much like the example below from NETSS.  The actual core screens in state health departments may vary from state to state. A subset of this core information is then transmitted weekly to CDC through NETSS. Although patient name and address are usually entered in state/territorial surveillance systems, personal identifiers such as these are not transmitted to CDC. The variable names and codes for the core, hepatitis-specific, meningitis-specific, Lyme disease-specific, measles-specific, mumps-specific, rubella-specific, pertussis-specific, and tetanus-specific variables that are transmitted to CDC for Individual, Summary, Deletion, and Verification records are included in this Appendix.
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